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Is it my fault?! (1 reply)

subigayathri
3 years ago
subigayathri 3 years ago

Is it my fault? 

Asked the short skirt

No it happened to me 

Said the bhurka 

Is it my fault 

Asked a girl of two year

No it happened to me said the sixty year

Is it my fault 

Asked the beautiful one

No it happened to me

Said the ugly one

It happened in front of me

Said the late night 

I too have witnessed it

Said the broad daylight 

 

Then who is to be blamed 

Men?  Their mindset? 

Society . . . Or the government ?

Or the VICTIM !!!

 

Yes , it was my fault 

I was born as a girl

 

Susan Katz
3 years ago
Susan Katz 3 years ago

Thank you so much for submitting your wonderful poem.  I will read it carefully, along with the other great poems that were submitted and chose one to be featured next week in our Featured Poem of the Week - and, in our newsletter.  I so appreciate your sending your work to me.  Have a very lovely day, Susan

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